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“Hanks is a good man, and he produced the "John Adams" series as well. He does good work. But I'm more worried about a Tom Hanks when we're at war against radical Islam than I am against a caricature like Sean Penn. He's a completely marginalized soul.”
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“Rock and rollers can get you the youth buzz, and younger people are fanatical readers.”
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“The first thing a fascist regime does is burn books. To not have them around would mean to make sure they're not written in the first place.”
Source : Source: www.esquire.com
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“Folks know that while I respect Barack Obama and do not cheap-shot the president, I am very skeptical of his big government, nanny-state philosophy.”
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“To read a lot of trash mixing the blood of war with business’s stench. To root out any happiness. To go out, and down, and on the road. To hesitate; to go on, and ahead, and back, and up the stairs, and in one’s room. On the way, to notice that the mountain is still there. To lie and sleep, deeply, heavily. To reproduce night’s sleep. To wake up, look through the window at green water, from the Bay to the mountain, and return to one’s self. To remember that war is devastating Irak. To feel pain.”
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“We do not grow by knowing all of the answers, but rather by living with the questions.”
Source : Max De Pree (1987). “Leadership is an Art”, Doubleday Business
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“All intimacy is rare-that's what makes it precious.”
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“Religions are not revealed: they are evolved. If a religion were revealed by God, that religion would be perfect in whole and in part, and would be as perfect at the first moment of its revelation as after ten thousand years of practice. There has never been a religion which fulfills those conditions.”
Source : Robert Blatchford (1917). “God and My Neighbour”